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Executive and Legislative documents laid before the General Assembly of North-Carolina [1870; 1871]

1870-'71.] Document No. 6. 199
MOORE COUNTY.
GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP.
Number of youth between six and twenty-one years of age
actually residing in said township is, 483.
Remarks :—There have been no public schools in the town-ship
during the year, because we have had no money with
which to pay teachers. The Commissioners failed to levy
taxes to support the schools, and we could not procure teachers
without money. We have built no school houses and repaired
none for the same reason ; but we have a sufficient number of
old houses to carry on the schools for the present, and we
expect to commence them as soon as we can get teachers."
Committee.—Gaston Thompson, Duncan Biiie.
NASH COUNTY.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
The whole number of youth between six and twenty-one
years of age actually residing in said township is, 713.
The number of graded schools is, 1.
The number of teachers is, white males, 1.
The number of pupils attending Public Schools has been as
follows: White males, 13 ; white females, 2; total number of
pupils, 15.
The average daily attendance was, 11.
Monthly wages paid teachers was as follows : White males,
$25.
Number of School Houses, -1, log ; cost, $134.
Condition of School Houses, tolerable.
Name of Teacher.—C. J. Boddie.

1870-'71.] Document No. 6. 199
MOORE COUNTY.
GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP.
Number of youth between six and twenty-one years of age
actually residing in said township is, 483.
Remarks :—There have been no public schools in the town-ship
during the year, because we have had no money with
which to pay teachers. The Commissioners failed to levy
taxes to support the schools, and we could not procure teachers
without money. We have built no school houses and repaired
none for the same reason ; but we have a sufficient number of
old houses to carry on the schools for the present, and we
expect to commence them as soon as we can get teachers."
Committee.—Gaston Thompson, Duncan Biiie.
NASH COUNTY.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
The whole number of youth between six and twenty-one
years of age actually residing in said township is, 713.
The number of graded schools is, 1.
The number of teachers is, white males, 1.
The number of pupils attending Public Schools has been as
follows: White males, 13 ; white females, 2; total number of
pupils, 15.
The average daily attendance was, 11.
Monthly wages paid teachers was as follows : White males,
$25.
Number of School Houses, -1, log ; cost, $134.
Condition of School Houses, tolerable.
Name of Teacher.—C. J. Boddie.